- Peter Georg Niger
Peter Georg Niger (
latinized from Schwartz) (1434,Kaaden - 1481/1484) was a Dominican theologian, preacher and controversialist.Niger studied at different universities (Salamanca, Montpellier, Bologna, etc.) and entered the Dominican order in 1452 at
Eichstätt ,Bavaria . In 1465 he taughtphilosophy and was regent of studies inCologne . In 1467 taught theology at Ulm. In 1469 or 1470 was elected prior in Eichstätt, on31 May 1473 , the newly foundedUniversity of Ingolstadt conferred on him the degree ofDoctor of theology ; in 1474 he taught theology in the convent atRatisbon and in 1478 became professor of Old-Testament exegesis in the University of Ingolstadt. Shortly after, upon the invitation of the patron of learning,Matthias Corvinus , King of Hungary, he became rector of his newly-erected Academy of philosophy, theology, and Sacred Scripture atBuda .Niger ranks among the most eminent theologians and preachers of the latter half of the fifteenth century. He was a keen disciple of
Thomas Aquinas , zealous for the integrity of his teachings and adhering strictly to the traditions of his school. In his few theological works he limits himself almost entirely to the discussion of abstract questions of logic and psychology. He devoted most of his time to preaching to theJews . He had learned their language and become familiar with their literature at Salamanca and Montpellier by associating with Jewish children and attending the lectures of the rabbis. At Ratisbon,Worms , andFrankfort-on-the-Main he preached in German,Latin , and Hebrew, frequently challenging the rabbis to a disputation: He wrote two anti-Jewish works.Johann Reuchlin in his "Augenspiegel" declared them absurd. Both works are furnished with appendices giving theHebrew alphabet in Hebrew and Latin type, rules of grammar and for reading Hebrew, theDecalogue in Hebrew, some Messianic texts from theOld Testament , etc. They are among the earliest specimens of Hebrew printing in Germany, and the first attempt at Hebrew grammar in that country by a Christian scholar."Peter Teuto, O. P." and "Peter Eystettensis" are most probably to be identified with Peter Niger.
See also
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Bartholomaeus Nigrinus (1595-1646)
*Wilhelm Nigrinus (1588 inKaaden - 1638 inWittenberg ) (), a Germanethnologist .
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